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13y ago

It's the CEREBELLUM. The cerebellum is the part of the brain that coordinates body movements. If a certain movement is still being learned (as in athletics and skilled movements acquired by an infant), it's the CEREBRUM (the largest portion of the brain that processes analytical thinking) that does the tasks. If the skill is mastered, the CEREBELLUM takes over that task. That explains the reason why learning how to ride a bike requires a lot of concentration because the cerebrum is under work. But if one already knows how to ride a bike, the person no longer requires concentration and thinking because the CEREBELLUM has already taken over.

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The cerebellum.

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Cerebellum

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